LRE: Teaching the Tough TEKS in 8th Grade - ALTERNATE LOCATION - 25442
In the eighth-grade "Teaching the Tough TEKS" course, the Law-Related Education team identified TEKS
that are challenging to American History students, and they created this two-day workshop to address those areas. This institute is designed to target low-performing eighth-grade TEKS and to complement existing curriculum.
Working with scholars and consultants, participants will learn and receive valuable content, methods, and resources. Content presentations are reinforced with practical activities that will be made available to participants free of charge. Registration is free, and lunch will be provided on both days.
Schedule & Location
Audiences
Teacher - Middle School (Grades 6-8), Teacher - Elementary (Grades 1-5), Teacher - General Education, Teacher Supervisors
Prerequisite/Special Notes
device with wifi access
Objectives
to share resources for teaching 8th grade U.S. History TEKS
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